For Better or Worse: TBS Sitcom Renewed by OWN

by Trevor Kimball, February 21, 2013

Tyler Perry’s For Better or Worse sitcom is leaving TBS for the Oprah Winfrey Network. OWN has ordered a third season of the comedy series as well as acquired the rights to air the 45 installments that have already run on TBS (10 in season one and 35 in season two).

It’s unclear how many episodes have been ordered for season three but they’ll start running in the fall.

LOS ANGELES – Tyler Perry’s popular sitcom “For Better or Worse” is coming to OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network with a third season of all new episodes debuting in the fall of 2013. In addition, the network has garnered the encore rights for the first two seasons of the sitcom’s 45 episodes that originally aired on TBS.

The series, which was basic cable’s #1 sitcom of 2011 and the #1 show on all of television with African-American adults, follows three couples who are at various stages of their relationships as they weather the ups-and-downs of married life and dating. The original cast is set to return in their starring roles including Tasha Smith, Michael Jai White, Crystle Stewart, Kent Faulcon, Kiki Haynes and Jason Olive. Production will begin in Atlanta in April.

“‘For Better or Worse’ is a great addition to our growing lineup of scripted programming from Tyler,” said Erik Logan, president, OWN. “We’re excited to build out OWN’s slate of original shows.”

“For Better or Worse” will mark OWN’s third scripted series from Perry who has an exclusive deal with the network to produce new television series and projects. The first two original series – the sitcom “Love Thy Neighbor” and the ensemble drama “The Haves and the Have Nots” – are set to premiere in May. The original series mark the network’s first venture into scripted programming.

About “For Better or Worse”

Written, directed and executive produced by Tyler Perry, “For Better of Worse” centers on Angela Williams (Tasha Smith, “Why Did I Get Married Too?,” “Couples Retreat”), the owner of a successful beauty salon, and her husband of 13 years, Marcus (Michael Jai White, “Why Did I Get Married Too?,” “Spawn”). Marcus is a former professional football player who has recently partnered with Richard Ellington (Kent Faulcon, “American Beauty”) and Joseph Jetson (Jason Olive, “Raising Helen”) on a new sports news program called C-Sports Now. Marcus’s business relationship with Richard and Joseph is complicated, however, by the fact that Richard is dating Keisha (Kiki Haynes, “Nora’s Hair Salon”), Marcus’s ex-girlfriend and the mother of his teenage daughter. In addition, Joseph’s girlfriend, successful real estate agent Leslie (Crystle Stewart, Miss USA 2008), is Angela’s best friend, which sometimes makes it difficult for the couples to keep their business and private lives from mingling. The series is produced by Tyler Perry Studios.

About Tyler Perry

Tyler Perry is an acclaimed writer, director, producer and playwright. A simple piece of advice from Oprah Winfrey set his career in motion as a diary of his daily thoughts and experiences led to his writing of his first musical, “I Know I’ve Been Changed” in 1992. Madea first debuted in 2000’s “I Can Do Bad All By Myself” and spawned three more plays leading to Perry’s jump to the big screen with 2005’s “Diary of a Mad Black Woman,” which debuted at #1 nationwide. He has since written, directed or produced 14 films, three television series and 14 plays. Perry’s first book, Don’t Make A Black Woman Take Off Her Earrings: Madea’s Uninhibited Commentaries On Life and Love was a New York Times bestseller and claimed two Quill Book Awards. Most recently he starred as the title character in Rob Cohen’s “Alex Cross.” In 2013, two additional projects featuring Perry behind the scenes will be released – “The Marriage Counselor,” which Perry wrote/produced and directed, and “We the Peeples,” which he produced through his 34th Street Films banner.

About OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network

A joint venture between Harpo, Inc. and Discovery Communications, OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network is a multi-platform media company designed to entertain, inform and inspire people to live their best lives. OWN debuted on January 1, 2011 on what was the Discovery Health Channel and is in approximately 80 million homes. The venture also includes the award-winning digital platform, Oprah.com.

What do you think? Do you like For Better or Worse? Will you be tuning in to OWN to see the new episodes?

I LOVE THE SHOW. PLEASE SELL ME THE PICTURE OF THE TWO TIGERS HANGING ON THE WALL IN RICHARD’S HOUSE.

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March 3, 2015 3:31 pm

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I like the show but I cannot stand the constant laugh track that is played after almost every line. It seems as if the producers don’t think that the audience can think for themselves as to what is funny.

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October 24, 2013 3:22 pm

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I watched it faithfully on tbs but now that its going to own I will not be watching it.it was a funny show but I can’t stand oprah and Iwont watch anything she is apart of.

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March 17, 2013 1:52 am

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Tha Critic

It doesn’t matter what network it’s on. I thought it was a terrible show. Could care less where it goes.